Viewing Frank W. Shaw (1857-1933).

During his half century practicing law in Minneapolis, Frank Shaw counted several of the bar's elite as his partners: Stanley H. Kitchel, Emanuel Cohen and John B. Atwater, among others. Early in his career he practiced with John G. Woolley, who was the Prohibition Party candidate for President in 1900, author and well-known public speaker.

He died on October 7, 1933, at age seventy-six. On February 3rd of the following year, Orren E. Safford, a former partner, delivered a memorial to him in district court on behalf of the Hennepin County Bar Association